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PSLE Science Worksheet Pack β€” 2026 Edition

Written by experienced PSLE Science tutors. Used by 500+ P5 and P6 students. Full model answers, worked examples and the exact phrasing examiners look for.

15
Topics
660+
Questions
6
Diagrams
40-Mark
Mock Exam
  • Every MOE 2026 topic β€” 44 questions each: 20 MCQ + 8 Fill-in-the-Blanks + 6 True/False + 10 Open-Ended
  • Common Mistakes boxes on every open-ended question β€” real PSLE marking pitfalls
  • 6 colour diagrams: circuits, food web, water cycle, flower parts, life cycles, digestive system
  • Full 40-mark mock exam covering Forces, Electricity, States of Matter & Scientific Inquiry
  • Two editions: Teacher (full answers) + Student (write-in practice)
  • Completion checklist β€” Not started β†’ In progress β†’ Mastered
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Free sample from Topic 1: Forces & Motion β€” the same format used across all 15 topics.

SECTION A Β· MCQ

Q5. Object weighs 60N on Earth. Moon gravity = β…™ of Earth's. Weight on Moon?

(A) 60N  (B) 360N  (C) 10N  (D) 6N

βœ“ C β€” 60 Γ· 6 = 10N. Mass unchanged; weight changes with gravitational field strength.

SECTION B Β· OPEN-ENDED [3 marks]

Explain how a parachutist reaches terminal velocity after jumping.

Model Answer: Gravity acts downward, air resistance is small at first β†’ net downward force β†’ accelerates. As speed increases, air resistance increases until it equals gravity β†’ forces balanced β†’ constant speed = terminal velocity.

βœ— Common mistake: saying "gravity stops at terminal velocity" β€” gravity always acts throughout the fall.

All 15 topics covered

Every topic follows the same structure: Key Concepts β†’ Worked Example β†’ MCQ β†’ Open-Ended, with Common Mistakes boxes throughout.

⚑ Forces & Motion
🌐 Food Chains & Food Webs
🌿 Photosynthesis & Plants
πŸ’‘ Electrical Systems
πŸ§ͺ States of Matter
🦠 Living Things & Adaptations
πŸ’§ Water Cycle
πŸ¦‹ Animal Life Cycles
🧲 Magnets
🌟 Light & Shadows
🫁 Digestive System
πŸ«€ Respiratory System
🌱 Plant Reproduction
🌍 Environment & Ecosystems
πŸ”¬ Scientific Inquiry

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